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Raiphe and Will Hall, Andrew Hall of the Sickes "Jennettes Andrew," Gibbie Hall of Swinsyde, for stealing 18 "yewes" from Callaly, at Christmas 1587. William Yewle, uppon Peter Hall of Capupp and James Hall of Hownam "Jockes Jamye," for stealing

60 years old, and has no other livelihood. Noted as refused, the petition being unsigned. 68 869 John Clavering, Recusant, Callaly, Northumberland, and the Claimants on the Estate of his Father, Sir John Clavering. Vol. G No. or p. 7

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of Robert Fitzroger, Lord of Clavering and Warkworth, who made over to him the manors of Callaly and Yetlington. Sir Alan decided to settle Callaly upon his eldest son, William, while endowing his own wife, Isabel, with Yetlington and the

John (c.1364-1425), of Callaly and Yetlington, Northumb. Constituency Dates Northumberland 1406 Ofifces Held Chief steward and bailiff of the abp. of York’s liberty of Hexhamshire, Northumb. 10 July 1382-bef. 18 July 1405. Ofifces Held Commr. to raise debts owed to

Castlebar;ÃÂ of Laurence-street Chapel, Drogheda; ÃÂse Painters of the City of Limerick ;ÃÂof Inhabitants ÃÂof&apos;Casleblayney;ÃÂof Lucan and Celbridge;ÃÂof Gurteen; ot Callaly and Yetlmgton;--of Professional, Commercial ÃÂof Newtownforbes;ÃÂof Irvines.town x-of Church Hill;ÃÂ and other Inhabitants of Navan;ÃÂof Inhabitants of Gal- of

InhaÃÂ¬ bitants of Ilkiston; of Burgesses of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; of House Painters of the City of Limerick ; of Inhabitants of Callaly and Yetlington ; of Professional, Commercial and other Inhabitants of Navan; of Inhabitants of Galway; of Gentry and Inhabitants

Clark, of Belford-hall William Brown Clark, ditto James Clavcring, of Axwell-park Charles John Clavering, of West Wcclwood Edward Clavering, of Callaly Edward Clavering, the younger, of dtyto Nathaniel Clayton, of Chester Nathaniel Clayton, the younger, ditto Thomas Clonnell, of Harbottlo-castle

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loss of three fishing boats, and nine of the crew, from I Newbiggen. A ewe, bred upon the farm at Callaly High t - Houses (the property of E. T. Clavering, Esq.), lambed five lambs on the 19th instant, and

of the Pharmacy Act r require amending. z SALE Or AN OLD ESTATa .-The historic castle and a estate of Callaly, granbc d to Baron Workwz.rth and t hClavering by ILenrry Ill., were sold.on Thursday to a Major Brownes of

having enjoyod a - very pleasant evening. Mb. Ijvlie SHAVfc-RO^F, being engaged at the ■ eominr of age celebrations at Callaly Cattle, North- j umbcrland, from Monday, September 26th, to Satur- ] da.y, October Ist, Mr. Shawcross requests his patrons

took place on Monday, Neva being first, Floriuda second, and C >rinne third. The historic castle and esta « of Callaly, granted to Baron Wark worth and Clavering by Henry 111., were sold on Thursday to Major Browne, of Lesbury,

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